Example sentences of "[adj] that new [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 It 's not clear that new institutions are needed rather than simply an intensification of activities in the republics . ’
2 But the report — for an inquiry into the 1974 Guildford and Woolwich pub bombings — makes clear that new tests had not proved the Maguires ' guilt .
3 It is wrong that new regulations , designed to deal with isolated problems , should interfere with the private arrangements of citizens or with reasonable commercial practices that have earned broad public acceptance .
4 A quarter of the present patients had no identifiable gastrointestinal infection/infestation ; it is possible that new organisms or occult infection are implicated , and , although unlikely given the absence of CD4 receptors on healthy biliary epithelium , HIV may itself damage the biliary tree .
5 For the most part it made use of trackways already established and ancient , though it is possible that new pieces of track were trampled out where the direct line required it .
6 Yet the field is so rich that new insights emerge year after year which , alas , are largely restricted to specialists .
7 Acquisition of basic skills throughout a department needs to be planned and phased such that new systems are on-line with individual staff feeling comfortable and confident of their abilities to cope .
8 The network topology is such that new file-servers can be plugged in at any time should the need arise .
9 Some are so obvious that new recruits but now do n't forget the other the asking bit .
10 It was inevitable that new religions should develop round them .
11 It was true — walls were crumbling and she had better make sure that new ones were not built .
12 Our existing tenants are more than happy with the service they receive and we are confident that new tenants will be just as pleased .
13 It is already evident that new roads only generate new traffic , and the environmental impact is an absolute disaster .
14 Eve , the manager , believes it 's very important that new assistants understand these objectives and the meaning of the policy statement right from the start .
15 With hindsight , it is apparent that new entrants experienced difficulty in predicting customer demand , and may in the event have overestimated the sustainable level .
16 However , it is becoming apparent that new kinds of services and the development of new kinds of inter-agency relationships require new kinds of staff mixes .
17 Federalists are worried that new members will dilute the EC , turning it away from the grandiose schemes of political union and towards the modest goal of free trade .
18 Had the war not intervened , it is certain that new cars would have been introduced and the track relaid as part of Manager Walter Luff 's modernisation of the system .
19 Professor Costall has her finger on the purse-strings and is always mindful that new courses should generate income and be financially viable .
20 It is true that new crops — turnips , parsnips , swedes , mangelwurzels — diversified the landscape and the food supply , especially by keeping herds alive over winter .
21 While it is true that the speculation is an essential part of science , and true that new ideas may have a hard time gaining acceptance , it does not follow that untested science belongs in court .
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